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It's such a copout to say something like this. It's also more motivated by fear than caring to say it.Let me preface this by saying that there's obviously a lot of good homosexuals out there and I don't think it's right to lump all gays in the same
People only apply it to groups that the current discourse want to elevate.
I have yet to see someone say "let me preface this with the fact that there's obviously a lot of good prolifers out there", or applied to white people, q anons, or atheists, or people who really trust covid narrative or people who are really skeptical about it.
It also prevents the necessary examination of how certain things are much more prevalent in certain groups than others. If 80% of asians refuse to wear a mask and for other groups that is 20%, that is a necessary statistic to talk about.
If for example 50% of pedophilia cases were homosexual, when about 1-2% of people are homosexual, then that becomes a necessary stat to talk about.
Oh wait that's actually accurate stats.
But that's just a new thing with the internet right? The original fight for gay rights was virtuous? Oh wait even in the first gay rights protests NAMBLA was very prevalent with a number of its leaders including harry hays advocating for such.
Yeah, pedophilia is very overrepresented in gay community. You even see it in their art. Vagina monologues, an award winning play had an underage girl groomed with alcohol by an adult. "If it was rape, it was a good rape". Homosexual and lesbian media is rife with this.
And finally while I'm on a roll, "the gay community" is a meme, like "the nra community" "the q anon community". It's a nice sounding name. It's PR branding to make it sound cosy like a lemonade stand and a garage sale. In reality like these other things it's an interest group and a lobby.
The word community is to invoke fussy and wholesome feelings and only applied to groups that are powerful enough to demand being called that which shows it isn't a community, perversely.
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